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Did you ever think about the whole low rise situation? Let's see!
You saw it on MTV on those sexy looking girls who look gait after a whole lot of make up, air brush, lights and a group of stylists fixing them up just for this one video clip. With the Hip Hop and R&B music so much in style these days, it is only natural that these woman are mostly African Americans or Hispanic. They mostly have the typical bubble butt, sitting up high on the top of their thighs. And here is the thing about them you might not realize: they are not there to represent the classic and respectfully loved girlfriends. they are there to represent the easy and cheap girls these pop stars can get any time because of their fame and money. They are to remind man of sex. Is it really the girl you wanna be? Even when you want to go out clubbing and be sexy, do you have the right shape, the bubble butt, flat stomach and toned hips? Do you have the team of stylists, the lights and the air brush to make you look like those women?


Because if you don't than it is most likely that your butt looks too small and too flat in those pants. You probably look like some one in urgent need of some serious cardio and burn the fat off of your hips, because those pants cut right into that beautiful curve you have making you look like a smoked ham. When you sit down, even the tiniest fat on your stomach looks like a huge belly - but forget sitting down! It is enough for you to bend over to show the whole wide word your butt crack. Now you have two options. One is to lose the underwear and let us all know if you are sunbathing on the beach or using the tanning bads. Two is to keep the undies on and but try to get some sexy ones to let the guys know that you care. Well, FYI, no one wants to see any of that.
As a matter of fact, no one really thinks that anything low rise makes girls look sexy. Remember the classic thongs? Remember the stuff we used to wear to work out? they were all riding up high above our hip bones creating a beautiful curve. Now that was sexy. It didn't cut our butts in half but made even the worst shape look round and full. But now, we cannot wear any of those because that would peak out of those low rise jeans we all want to fit into.
Let's face it girls! We don't all look like J.Lo.. It is time to get back into finding our best features and show those off while hiding those we should. It's time to dress for looking good and classy - not for looking fat and cheap!

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